Hampshire County Council, having made an Order under Section 14(1)a of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to allow for works in connection with the construction of a new highway and associated pedestrian steps and footpaths, has been directed by the Secretary of State for Transport that the order shall continue in force.

Hampshire County Council, having made an Order under Section 14(1)b of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to prevent the likelihood of danger to the public or serious damage to the road, has been directed by the Secretary of State for Transport that the order shall continue in force.

Hampshire County Council, having made an Order under Section 14(1)b of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to prevent the likelihood of danger to the public or serious damage to the road, has been directed by the Secretary of State for Transport that the order shall continue in force.

Due to damage resulting from a vehicle collison a building in this road is now in a condition that presents a danger. Following two emergency road closure notices an order has now been made extending the temporary closure until work to make the building safe can be carried out and completed.

Hampshire County Council, having made an Order under Section 14(1)a of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to allow for works in connection with the demolition of existing buildings and construction of a new store, has been directed by the Secretary of State for Transport that the order shall continue in force.

What are public notices?

Public notices are pieces of Local Government information that we traditionally placed as adverts within local papers. Now, we offer these same adverts online and in a free printed publication called the Hampshire Independent.